LEGO says it ‘can’t turn back the clock’ in response to cargo spill
The LEGO Group says bricks ‘belong at home, not in the ocean’, but it ‘can’t turn back the clock’ on
Read moreThe LEGO Group says bricks ‘belong at home, not in the ocean’, but it ‘can’t turn back the clock’ on
Read moreTwenty-five years ago today, almost five million LEGO bricks fell into the sea – and new pieces are still washing
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Read moreA LEGO element that fell into the sea off the coast of Cornwall has washed up on a beach in
Read moreIn the wake up of Storm Eleanor, rubbish and debris – including LEGO elements – is being washed up on
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